Drionic vs Dermadry
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However, not all iontophoresis machines are built the same, and therefore treatment and results may vary. For a better understanding of what iontophoresis device is best suited for you, check out our Drionic vs. Dermadry comparative chart below.
Drionic
Hand & Feet / Underarms
Dermadry
TOTAL
VS
Is it user-friendly?
No controller included, so impossible to visualize or control treatments. Electrodes are also very small and may not cover the full treatment area.
Easiest machine to use on the market! Watch a demo.
What zones does it treat?
Hands, feet, and underarms, but the hands and feet and underarm devices are sold separately
Hands, feet, and underarms
What are customers saying?
Less than 10 reviews on their website.
More than 1,000 5-star reviews. Read our testimonials here
How much does it cost?
Drionic Underarm costs US$233, and the Drionic Hand & Foot costs US$257.
Dermadry Total costs US$699
Is it covered by insurance?
Yes, but no further information available on their website.
Yes, check out our insurance page for more and contact our support team for guidance.
Do they offer customer support?
They offer limited customer support through email and phone.
24/7 customer support in multiple languages available via web chat, phone, and email.
Is it doctor-recommended?
Yes, iontophoresis is a doctor-recommended treatment.
Recommended by over 1,500 doctors globally. Here’s what they’re saying.
What is the satisfaction guarantee and warranty?
6 year warranty and 150-day (partial refund) satisfaction guarantee.
5-year warranty and 100-day satisfaction guarantee.
Do they offer free shipping?
Yes, free worldwide shipping is offered. They do not mention that USA purchases need a prescription, which is deceiving.
Yes, free express shipping is available worldwide.
*/ Based on the survey results of 748 respondents.
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